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Author questions LLM design, advocating for novel applications over human mimicry

The author questions the current direction of Large Language Models (LLMs), suggesting that their pragmatic use should lead to more novel and less human-mimicking applications. They argue that if LLMs are merely tools, their design should not focus on replicating human communication, as humans are not tools. The discussion also touches on the ethical considerations and the challenges of implementing ethical AI practices, particularly in creative fields like music production. AI

IMPACT Challenges current LLM development, suggesting a shift towards more innovative and less human-centric applications.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing the direction and application of LLMs, rather than a release or significant event.

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    I feel like if people actually used LLMs pragmatically, like they claim to, the product/service that would be offered by whatever company would look quite diffe

    I feel like if people actually used LLMs pragmatically, like they claim to, the product/service that would be offered by whatever company would look quite different than it does now. It feels, at least to me, like there has to be some ostensibly bizarre application that would cur…